Irony: Verbal, Situational, and Dramatic
Theme 1: Trust and Betrayal Everyday Use The False Gems.
Puritan Journal Topics 3 September What do you know about the Puritans? Make a list of at least five things that you think you know about the Puritans.
Puritan Journal Topics
Irony In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible. Vocabulary Review Pallor is a NOUN that describes one’s appearance. You can have a pallor, but you can not BE a.
History Figurative Language Plot IPlot IIMotifs 10 20 30 40 50.
Irony Listen to “Ironic” By Alanis Morissette What is Irony? Irony is about expectations. Irony: the opposite of what is expected. 3 kinds of irony Verbal.
Journal What would you do if you won a lottery jackpot? You have about 5 minutes to write, and then share.
“The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allan Poe. 1. Has anyone ever done anything to you that made you want to get revenge on them? What did they do?
There are three basic types of irony: verbal irony situational irony dramatic irony Irony.
A Lesson in Irony Roald Dahl uses irony in “The Landlady” and “Lamb to the Slaughter” We have discussed how literature is a way for writers to share a.
Purpose of Satire